Policewoman (film)

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Policewoman
La poliziotta (1974 Film).jpg
Italian theatrical release poster
Directed by Steno
Written by Luciano Vincenzoni
Sergio Donati
Nicola Badalucco
Produced by Carlo Ponti
Starring Mariangela Melato
Renato Pozzetto
CinematographyAlberto Spagnoli
Edited by Raimondo Crociani
Music by Gianni Ferrio
Distributed by Titanus
Release date
1974
Running time
100 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

La poliziotta (internationally released as Policewoman) is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. [1]

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Plot

In Milan, the young policewoman Gianna discovers an ecological scandal involving an honorable local deputy, and has to face the hypocrisy and the corruption which plague the police and the society of the time.

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References

  1. Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN   88-7742-221-1.